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Angela Eiter

Austrian professional climberUpdated on 8 May 2013.

Angela Eiter (born 27 January 1986 in Arzl im Pitztal) is an Austrian professional rock climber. She is a champion in lead climbing compe*ions, winning three IFSC Lead Climbing World Cups in a row, from 2004 to 2006 and four IFSC World Championships. In 2011, she achieved her 25th win in World Cup and her 42nd podium. She is also one of the strongest sport climbers in the world, and in 2017, became the first-ever female in history to climb a 9b:(5.15b) route, La Planta de Shiva. In 2020, she became the first-ever female in history to complete the first free ascent of a 9b:(5.15b) route, Madame Ching.

Contents

  • 1 Climbing career
    • 1.1 Compe*ion climbing
    • 1.2 Rock climbing
  • 2 Rankings
    • 2.1 Climbing World Cup
    • 2.2 Climbing World Championships
    • 2.3 Climbing European Championships
  • 3 Number of medals in the Climbing World Cup
    • 3.1 Lead
  • 4 Notable ascents
    • 4.1 Redpointed routes
    • 4.2 Onsighted routes
    • 4.3 Boulder problems
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Climbing career

Compe*ion climbing

Eiter started climbing at age eleven when her school offered her the chance to try the sport. Her parents accompanied her to the climbing gym in Imst. At fifteen, she climbed her first indoor 8a:(5.13b). In 2002, having reached the age of sixteen, she began to participate in the World Cup lead climbing.

In 2003, she won her first Cup race at Aprica. Since then she has won three World Cups in a row: in 2004, in 2005, winning eight out of nine events and in 2006, winning seven out of ten events. She won four world championships in the lead climbing specialty: the 2005 edition in Munich, the 2007 edition in Avilés, the 2011 edition in Arco, and the 2012 edition in Paris.

For her achievements she was awarded the La Sportiva Compe*ion Award in 2006.

In September 2008, during the third round of the World Cup in Bern, she had a serious accident damaging her left shoulder, for which she underwent arthroscopic surgery. She had to prematurely end the season and deal with nine months' rehabilitation. She started to compete the following July at the Climbing World Championship 2009 in Qinghai.

Rock climbing

On September 6, 2014, Eiter climbed the 9a:(5.14d) route Hades at N*ereith, Austria. She is the sixth woman to climb this grade or higher. On October 22, 2017, she climbed La Planta de Shiva (Villanueva del Rosario, Spain), widely considered to be a 9b:(5.15b) route, becoming the world's first-ever female to climb at grade. In 2020, she did the first free ascent (FFA) of Madame Ching (which she named after Ching Shih) in Imst, Austria, and suggested the grade of 9b (5.15b) for it, which would make it the world's first-ever female FFA at that grade.

Rankings

See also: Best IFSC results

Climbing World Cup

Climbing World Championships

Climbing European Championships

Number of medals in the Climbing World Cup

Lead

Notable ascents

Redpointed routes

9b:(5.15b):

  • La Planta de Shiva - Villanueva del Rosario (ESP) - October 22, 2017 - World's first-ever female ascent of a 9b route.
  • Madame Ching - Tyrol (AUT) - December 2020 - World's first-ever female first free ascent (FFA) of a 9b route.

9a:(5.14d):

  • Pure Dreaming - Arco (ITA) - June 2019
  • Era Vella - Margalef (ESP) - April 2015
  • Big Hammer - Pinswang (AUT) - November 2014
  • Hades - Götterwandl (AUT) - September 6, 2014

8c+:(5.14c):

  • Hercules - Götterwandl (AUT) - October 2014 - First ascent
  • Ingravids Extension - Santa Linya (ESP) - November 2010
  • Claudio Café - Terra Promessa (ITA) - 2007

8c:(5.14b):

  • White Zombie - Baltzola Cave (ESP) - 2009
  • Strelovod - Misja Pec (SLO) - 2008
  • Bodybuilding - Bürs (AUT) - 2007
  • Nobody is Perfect - Bürs (AUT) - 2007

Onsighted routes

8b:(5.13d):

  • Skyline - Bürs (AUT) - 2006

Boulder problems

8B:(V13):

  • Fragile steps - Rocklands (ZAF) - August 2014

See also

  • History of rock climbing
  • List of first ascents (sport climbing)

References

    External links

    • Personal website
    • IFSC profile
    • theCrag profile
    • Instagram profile
    • Facebook profile